Here goes....
If you are familiar with these then you could just skip on to the next post, but if this blog is informing you of what happens during fertility investigations then I hope it helps x
Joey produced a sperm sample, which was funny because he didn't actually want to do it into a tube, so I had to help. We then had to make a fast dash to the local hospital, baby seeds in hand. Joey pulled up in front of the doors and I frantically ran to the front desk breathlessly asking for directions to the Microbiology Dept. I then ran, well once you start and everyone's starring you can't really stop until you're out of sight (or is that just me?). So I land at the Microbiology Dept and find a bell. That no one answers. It felt like an entire hour passed before I saw a white coat.
Needless to say, I filled out a short form and left our seeds with them.
I, on the other hand, had to have a recent smear and swabs.
Our referral from the local hospital came through quite quickly, but appointments were booking almost 5wks in advance. It was January 2011 when we had our consultation with the registrar.
He explained that the referral is always made in the name of the female and that the female was the main patient for all examinations. The male would only ever have a semen analysis.
So I was referred for a Hycosy (or Hystero Contrast Salpingogram) in February, whereby dye is inserted into each fallopian tube under ultrasound to check for any obstructions or damage.
We were then called back at the end of April 2011 to be told that whilst my tubes were fine, Joey's semen analysis identified a lower than average count. And so it began...
Friday, 1 October 2010
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